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Meaning of Suspiciously in Spanish :

suspiciously

1

sospechosamente

ADV
  • Stop looking around suspiciously. Deja de mirar alrededor sospechosamente.
  • Does seem to track suspiciously closely. Parece dirigirse sospechosamente cerca.
  • Sounds suspiciously like a reward. Suena sospechosamente a premio.
  • The animal had been sniffing suspiciously at the machine. El animal había estado husmeando sospechosamente en la máquina.
  • You look suspiciously square to be a ... Te ves sospechosamente cuadrados a ser un ...
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recelo

ADV
  • ... you looking at me so suspiciously? ... me miras con tanto recelo?

More meaning of Suspiciously

suspicion

I)

sospecha

NOUN
  • I did not allow the slightest suspicion. Yo no permitía la más mínima sospecha.
  • I read suspicion there and annoyance, but no jest. Leo sospecha de allí y molestia, pero no broma.
  • On suspicion of compromise to your programming. Bajo sospecha de comprometer nuestro programa.
  • Suspicion of a double agent. Sospecha de doble agente.
  • The reputation of our family must remain above suspicion. La reputación de nuestra familia debe mantenerse sin sospecha.
  • He had never had the slightest suspicion. Nunca había tenido la menor sospecha.
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II)

suspicacia

NOUN
  • ... been regarded with fear, suspicion, often hatred. ... ha mirado con miedo, suspicacia e incluso con odio.
  • And in the beginning she's looked at with suspicion: Al inicio, la ven con suspicacia:
  • We don't need more suspicion. No necesitamos más suspicacia.
  • This increases the public's suspicion of political parties, ... Esto aumenta la suspicacia pública hacia los partidos políticos, ...
  • ... viewing them with deep suspicion. ... los miraba con una profunda suspicacia.
  • ... view this proposal with suspicion, because it is not ... ... recibir esta propuesta con suspicacia porque con ello no se ...
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III)

recelo

NOUN
  • ... world requires that mutual respect replace mutual suspicion. ... mundo exige sustituir el recelo común por el respeto mutuo.
  • Historical experience incites this suspicion. La experiencia histórica ha propiciado ese recelo.
  • ... reading have always provoked suspicion, for one reason or another ... ... lectura siempre han provocado recelo, por una u otra razón ...
  • This suspicion and hostility means that ... El recelo y la hostilidad implican que ...
  • There's sympathy and suspicion. Hay simpatía y recelo.
  • ... ballroom dance is regarded with much suspicion. ... el baile de salón se juzga con mucho recelo.
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IV)

desconfianza

NOUN
  • But your suspicion is growing by the second. Pero su desconfianza crece por momentos.
  • Suspicion and anger have always been in my life. Desconfianza e ira he tenido toda mi vida.
  • ... the steward, looked at me with suspicion. ... el administrador me ha mirado con desconfianza.
  • They should not be met by suspicion, almost insurmountable obstacles ... No hay que acogerlas con desconfianza, obstáculos casi insalvables ...
  • Is your heart so full of suspicion that you've forgotten ... Tu corazón está tan lleno de desconfianza, que has olvidado ...
  • ... there was always a touch of suspicion in ... siempre hubo un poco de desconfianza en
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misgiving

I)

recelo

NOUN
  • misgiving of the flesh. recelo de la carne.
  • now sixty-two years of age, a misgiving ahora sesenta y dos años de edad, un recelo
  • Almost before her misgiving at the news could ... Casi antes de que su recelo ante la noticia podía ...
  • ... when he had some slight misgiving; ... cuando él tenía cierto recelo ligera, él es muy feliz
  • ... of age, a misgiving arose within him that such ... ... de edad, un recelo surgió dentro de él que tanto ...
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distrust

I)

desconfianza

NOUN
  • Distrust can only be eased by full disclosure. La desconfianza sólo se puede atenuar mediante la total revelación.
  • The official turned towards him with sudden distrust. El oficial se volvió hacia él con desconfianza repentina.
  • And a mutual distrust of one another. Y una desconfianza mutua.
  • Your people wedged a distrust between my client and ... Habéis creado desconfianza entre mi cliente y ...
  • ... still a great deal of distrust between them. ... que seguía existiendo una gran desconfianza entre ellos.
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II)

desconfiar

VERB
  • We are used to distrust here. Estamos acostumbrados a desconfiar aquí.
  • My mother always told me to distrust twisted. Mi madre siempre me enseñó a desconfiar de lo retorcido.
  • You have no reason to distrust me. No tiene ninguna razón para desconfiar de mi.
  • I hope there is no reason to distrust his Espero que no hay ninguna razón para desconfiar de sus
  • They learn to distrust difficult words Aprenden a desconfiar de las palabras difíciles
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III)

recelo

NOUN
  • ... do so due to deep-seated distrust. ... hacerlo debido a un recelo profundamente arraigado.
  • ... to self-confidence and distrust of established authority. ... a la autoconfianza y el recelo de la autoridad establecida.

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